On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 5:42 PM, TJ Downes wrote:
> The biggest issue I have with COM/.NET is the interface to WMI, direct access 
> to Windows subsystem functionality. Since CF runs under the local system 
> account I believe this would be a big concern. I could configure CF to run 
> under a seperate account with less permissions, but I also don't want to get 
> into a mess with assigning permissions to resources CF needs access to. If 
> anyone has any guidelines for doing this on CF to make maintenance easier as 
> well as secure the installation, I'm all ears!

If yo have a regular Windows user account all you need is to give it
full control over the CF instance itself and the webroot and make sure
you change the account before you start it the first time.


> Also, the thought had crossed me mind to create a separate instance of CF for 
> each web. I fear this would be terribly resource intensive, and probably be 
> difficult to automate. Anyone have input on this?

For shared hosting this is typically too resource intensive.

Jochem


-- 
Jochem van Dieten
http://jochem.vandieten.net/

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